There was a law the Intolerable Acts.
Coercive or Intolerable Acts
The colonists showed how angry they were by dumping every single barrel of tea on a ship on Boston Harbor into the lake!
The colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor.
Tea Act
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
they had the Boston tea party (where they dumped the tea into the Boston harbor)
For the colonists the answer is yes. To the British the answer is no. It all depends on who's viewpoint you are looking at it from.
The colonists showed how angry they were by dumping every single barrel of tea on a ship on Boston Harbor into the lake!
The colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor.
Parliament, made a law which closed down Boston Harbor and put Massachusetts under British rule
the Boston tea party?
The Tea Act resulted in the colonists boarding the tea ships and dumping the tea in the Boston Harbor - The Boston Tea Party.
the boston harbor
Boston was supposed to be punished, for dumping tea into the Boston harbor.
Boston was supposed to be punished, for dumping tea into the Boston harbor.
Boston was supposed to be punished, for dumping tea into the Boston harbor.
Boston was supposed to be punished, for dumping tea into the Boston harbor.
First, it is worth noting that the "Coercive Acts" were what England and the British monarchy called the laws meant to punish the American colonists. But in the colonies, these acts had a very different name: they were referred to as the Intolerable Acts. The harbor in question was Boston Harbor, and the colonists defied the British government by dumping a large quantity of tea into the harbor as a protest.